
The United States also benefit from immigration, not only does the
immigrants benefit from being immigrants, but the country as well. Immigration is one of the many factors which contribute to the United States' economic benefits.
Immigrants from all over the world add to the annual economic gross of the United States. About $10 billion dollars is added to the country's annual net economic output because of the increased labor from the immigrants. The
labor income gets lower because of the increasing population of immigrants. Also, immigrants contribute to tax-paying, hence, the country's tax fund is doubled. Although the income of an immigrant is lower than other country natives, both the immigrants and the country benefit from each other.